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Iranian Regime Shuts Down the Internet as Protests Continue and Death Toll Mounts

Worldwide network monitors said Iran was plunged into a nationwide Internet blackout on Thursday, an ominous sign that the panicked regime is preparing to use greater violence to suppress protests that have entered their second week.
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Iranian Regime Shuts Down the Internet as Protests Continue and Death Toll Mounts

Worldwide network monitors said Iran was plunged into a nationwide Internet blackout on Thursday, an ominous sign that the panicked regime is preparing to use greater violence to suppress protests that have entered their second week.
The post Iranian Regime Shuts Down the Internet as Protests Continue and Death Toll Mounts appeared first on Breitbart.